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Count Duckula is an egotistical vegetarian vampire duck who lives in a castle that can travel anywhere he wants to go. He lives with his servants: Nanny, his large and stupid nanny who always has her arm in a sling, and Igor, his evil butler. While Nanny accidentally destroys furniture and Igor attempts to turn the broccoli chomping duck to the dark side, a vampire hunter lurks around with a wooden stake-in-a-gun and unattractive intentions. Although "Duckula" is a spin-off of "Dangermouse", the humor is of a completely different and original style.Written by
David McGuire <bdm55707@jetson.uh.edu>

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[first lines]
Narrator:
Castle Duckula. Home for many centuries to a terrible dynasty of vicious vampire ducks. The counts of Duckula! Legend has it that these foul beings can be destroyed by a stake through the heart, or exposure to sunlight. This does *not* suffice, however, for they may be brought back to life, by means of a secret rite, that can be performed once a century when the moon is in the eighth house of Aquarius.
Igor:
[performing ritual]
... bat wing blood.
Nanny:
I'll get it!
Narrator:
The latest reincarnation did...
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This show was lots of fun, mostly because I remember the antics of Nanny, the undying chase of count Duckula by Von Goosewing and his invisible assistant Heinriech (almost like Javert chasing Jean Valjean)and of course, the Count's crazy castle. That always made me laugh, and for a while, I was "ducky-boos" to my mother. I remembered it when I had a broken arm, for now I was Nanny, not the illustrious Count. Why it isn't on tv anymore I can't fathom, but it's still a classic.

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